Author: Shu Chen

  • Inaugural Dialogues: Forging Partnerships for Aviation-Wildlife Coexistence

    Inaugural Dialogues: Forging Partnerships for Aviation-Wildlife Coexistence

    The First Aviation-Wildlife Coexistence Workshop, led by GCSL’s PhD student Shu Chen, successfully took place in November, marking a pivotal moment in connecting the conservation and aviation sectors. Supported by the University of Queensland’s Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science, this initiative aims to enhance aviation safety, reduce wildlife strike risks, optimise operational costs, and…

  • Flight Forward: Navigating the Path to Wildlife-Aviation Coexistence

    Flight Forward: Navigating the Path to Wildlife-Aviation Coexistence

    Each year, CBCS invites applications for its Small Grants Scheme, promoting collaboration with external industry partners and leadership in biodiversity conservation. This year, GCSL member Shu Chen was awarded a small CBCS grant to develop a coexistence model between wildlife and the aviation industry. “Birds mastered the skies long before planes ever took flight. Inspired…

  • Brooke Williams – 2024 Queensland Young Tall Poppy Science Award winner

    Brooke Williams – 2024 Queensland Young Tall Poppy Science Award winner

    Dr Brooke Williams, a research fellow of the Global Conservation and Sustainability Lab, won a 2024 Queensland Young Tall Poppy Science Award. The annual Queensland Young Tall Poppy Science Awards are hosted by the Australian Institute of Policy and Science (AIPS) in partnership with the Office of the Queensland Chief Scientist.The awards recognise and celebrate…